Summary
Blaise Petitpierre is an ecologist-biologist with nine years of experience specializing in spatial ecology, niche modelling and geostatistical analyses to inform conservation and green infrastructure planning. Based in Lausanne, he combines rigorous academic research (PhD in Ecology) with applied roles at infoflora and CHUV, producing national-level analyses for red lists and species observation validation. He is skilled at optimizing data workflows and teaching complex spatial statistics to ecologists, and he enjoys turning distribution atlases and geodatabases into actionable ecological insights. Notably, his background spans field experiments on invasive species to public-organization management training, enabling him to bridge hands-on ecology, policy-relevant mapping and efficient computational workflows.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Thèse de doctorat, Ecology, Thèse de doctorat, Ecology at Université de Lausanne
CAS, Management of Public Organizations, CAS, Management of Public Organizations at IDHEAP